punkbassistfc
06-17-2007, 11:11 AM
And everything went wrong. Ok, where do i start. Played to about 120 or so. Well I decided to change my strings right before the show. Everything was sweet until they would not tune on stage during our sound check. So i took my bass off stage and tuned by ear in the back room.
The first song of the set I jumped, but unfortunately our fat singer was on his way down lol and knocked my neck of the cij fender p-bass out of line, this created a big thud mid song. lol. I proceeded to play to the end of the song, where i did a quick check of my intonation and it was completely out.
So i decided to swap it around for my second bass, my trusty mim Jazz(i refuse to take any good basses for this exact reason). I plug it in................................................ ............................nothing, the battery is dead or the input jack is stuffed, nothing but buzz. At this point in time my band is just playing random stuff while im getting ready. So what choice do i have, i plug the p-bass back in and tune it up. I play up the neck on each string to hear where it starts going out. It started heading downwards at around the 5th fret so i decided to play only up to the fifth fret on the e a and d strings. For the rest of the set i sat rooted to the one spot on the stage thinking about the next notes i had to play because i was unable to play the way i normally do. I octave a lot and it stuffed me right up. Im not that good of a bassist to not think about it all haha.
Well thats my story.
Just thought i should share. its all good though.
Much love
Pbfc
The first song of the set I jumped, but unfortunately our fat singer was on his way down lol and knocked my neck of the cij fender p-bass out of line, this created a big thud mid song. lol. I proceeded to play to the end of the song, where i did a quick check of my intonation and it was completely out.
So i decided to swap it around for my second bass, my trusty mim Jazz(i refuse to take any good basses for this exact reason). I plug it in................................................ ............................nothing, the battery is dead or the input jack is stuffed, nothing but buzz. At this point in time my band is just playing random stuff while im getting ready. So what choice do i have, i plug the p-bass back in and tune it up. I play up the neck on each string to hear where it starts going out. It started heading downwards at around the 5th fret so i decided to play only up to the fifth fret on the e a and d strings. For the rest of the set i sat rooted to the one spot on the stage thinking about the next notes i had to play because i was unable to play the way i normally do. I octave a lot and it stuffed me right up. Im not that good of a bassist to not think about it all haha.
Well thats my story.
Just thought i should share. its all good though.
Much love
Pbfc